"One of the benefits of the direction that's been taken with the next release of Ubuntu is that there is no longer a need for a separate netbook edition. The introduction of the new shell for Ubuntu means that we have a user interface that works equally well whatever the form factor of the PC. And the underlying technology works on a range of architectures including those common in netbook, notebooks, desktops or whatever you choose to run it on. Hence the need for a separate version for netbooks is removed"

Actually I'd say Canonical has been fried since the day they were "born" and I'm amazed the FOSS community has heaped so much praise on the stoners. Example: You call yourselves "Linux for humans" and talk up how easy it is for noobs while making it so bleeding edge the CDs have stigmata WTH? Since when is trying to fix the constantly breaking bleeding edge noob friendly?

This is just one bad move from a company that has made bad movies since inception.